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Welcome Home (Sanitarium) - Scott D. Davis



     
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Welcome to where time stands still
no one leaves and no one will
Moon is full, never seems to change
just labeled mentally deranged
Dream the same thing every night
I see our freedom in my sight
No locked doors or windows barred
No things to make my brain seem scarred
Sleep my friend and you will see
dream is my reality
They keep me locked up in this cage
can't they see it's why my brain says Rage
Sanitarium, leave me be
Sanitarium, just leave me alone

Build my fear of what's out there
can i breathe the open air?
Whisper things into my brain
assuring me that I'm insane
They think our heads are in their hands
violent use brings violent plans
Keep him tied, it makes him well
he's getting better, can't you tell?
No more can they keep us in
Listen, damn it, we will win
They see it right, they see it well
but they think this saves us from our Hell
Sanitarium, leave me be
Sanitarium, just leave me alone
Sanitarium, just leave me the fuck alone
Fear of living on
natives getting restless now
Mutiny in the air
got some work to do
Mirror stares back hard
Kill is such a friendly word
seems the only way
for reaching out again.
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Pianist/composer Scott D. Davis has been referred to as “the rocker of new age/contemporary classical music”. Perhaps New Age Reporter best described him by saying "his exuberance and originality are invigorating and his upbeat attitude contagious." Interestingly enough, if you ask Scott about his musical background he might surprise you. He comes not from a background of polished piano music, but grew up a typical 1980's teenager strongly under the influences of such progressive rock artists as Rush, Queensrÿche, and Metallica.

Read more about Scott D. Davis on Last.fm.


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